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Great video. I'm an incoming student at UNSW and I can say that this helps a lot. I like your way of explaining and the topics you've covered were exactly what I was concerned about. . Super informative and motivating.
Yes, there is scope for engineers in Australia, including chemical engineers. Chemical engineering is listed on Australia’s skilled occupation list, which means it’s a profession in demand. States like Western Australia and Queensland have a higher demand for chemical engineers due to the mining and resource industries.
Hey can you guide me about how to make resume for part time jobs in Australia and also pls tell about how to approach storeowners and restaurants for the same.I am going to be a march 2025 intake student. Tbh loved the content quality and please do make more content on jobs and other opportunities in melbourne if possible. Thank you!
Which course you studied and can you tell us the pathway u followed after as I completed MBA MPA in brisbane and applied TR what should i do next as many ppl suggested me to do ECT
Hi there, not sure what MBA MPA means. Ideally look for a job in your field and do PY if needed or move to a regional area to get PR. Thats what I did.
@@priyanka_saluja Masters in professional accounting ( MPA) but in my case very high points are needed if i move to regional still its not gonna happen !
Hi priyanka! Found this video very insightful.. i recently requested you to make an in depth video on business analytics as i’ll be pursuing masters in business analytics in feb from macquire university. Before you do that, could you please reply in the text what skills should i learn while im here(4-5 months free time) to make the process of landing an entry level job easier..like softwares like excel,sql, power bi to i know, but something specific to australian market.. what softwares are used there that i should know or be certified in, and should i make projects before hand. I would appreciate your guidance!
Hey Gagan! I'm working on a lot of video suggestions and yours is definitely in my list. I just feel that before I dive into the specifics on my course, there are some very basic things that I can share to help the new and upcoming students. To answer your questions - I would say first up, think about what parts of business analytics really get you excited. Where do you see yourself in five years? If you dream of being a senior business analyst at a great firm, beefing up your Excel and Power BI skills is a good move. May be you can try out some real-world projects on Fiverr or Upwork to get some practical experience with actual datasets. This hands-on work isn’t just great for getting better at these tools-it’ll also give you cool stuff to talk about in job interviews confidently. I use Excel and Power BI every day in my current job as a business analyst, and they are absolute game-changers so make sure you know all the formulas, power query etc. Become a master at building dashboards and everything around PowerBI. And I would also say that don’t forget about your communication skills. They’re super important because it’s not just about the numbers-it’s about how you explain them and your data story. If you’re leaning more towards the technical side, diving into SQL, Python, and R is the way to go. They’re key for any serious data analysis and can really set you apart in tech-heavy roles. I wasn't taught these in my degree and never had interest on the technical side. One big piece of advice: make sure you enjoy what you’re doing. It’s the best way to avoid burnout and really love your work. While it’s great to have a packed resume with skills and projects from back home, a resume usually gets a quick look-over, less than 30 secs. So, your real superpower will be your ability to connect with people, network, and communicate what makes you special and unique. I have realised this after working at KPMG for almost 3 years now. Also since you have time, reflect on what you actually love to do. Are you into reading? If so, I’d love to recommend some books that could open up new ways of thinking and really sharpen your analytical edge- just say the word! Let me know what you think :)
@@priyanka_saluja Wow! Thanks for the insightful response! I can’t thank you enough for this! Having a commerce background i would say im not into tech side of the field but i am still planning to learn the basics of programming - sql and python, baki I’ll definitely give more importance to mastering excel nd power bi. And yes, I am into reading, although it has been a while since i picked a book so would love to start with the one’s you recommend! Again, really appreciate your response!🤗
@@Gaganjit_Singh I wish someone had told me to think about what I actually love doing and I probably wouldn't have done business analytics. Hence my long response about your question. :) I would recommend reading some life related books, not really relating to business analytics. Since you have free time, it will be perfect to reflect on what you actually want. 1. Ikigai 2. Influence by Robert Cialdini 3. The Power of Now (could be a bit boring but it has been the most life changing book - I love it) 4. Four-Hour work week (if you plan to own a business one day) 5. The Almanack of Naval Ravikant 6. How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnege
@@priyanka_saluja i get that! Thanks for the recommendation! I’ve read 2 out of them, will start with the others soon! Also, it felt a relief to be in touch with someone who is in the place i want to be in. I hope to stay in touch once my journey begins! And congratulations for your permanent residency ofcourse! Also, This channel will grow v soon judging from the quality of content!
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Great video. I'm an incoming student at UNSW and I can say that this helps a lot.
I like your way of explaining and the topics you've covered were exactly what I was concerned about. . Super informative and motivating.
Hi Aditya, I am so glad! That's the goal of this channel so thank you!
So glad i came across this page. Really informative content❤️
Glad you enjoyed it mate!
i already watched all of your video. dont stop making video cus i really loved your videos. the quality of video is outstanding so is the content.
Glad you liked it. :)
This video was so informative! I wish I had access to content like this when I first came to Australia. Kudos to you!
Ahh so glad it was helpful!
Is there any scope for engineers in Australia especially chemical engineers?
Yes, there is scope for engineers in Australia, including chemical engineers. Chemical engineering is listed on Australia’s skilled occupation list, which means it’s a profession in demand.
States like Western Australia and Queensland have a higher demand for chemical engineers due to the mining and resource industries.
Superb🎉🎉very informative🎉🎉keep it up dear
Thanks so much, I am glad you liked it! ❤️
Nice information Di
Video really informative ❤
Thanks a lot! 😀
You are really good speaker
Thanks for tuning in!❤️
Hey can you guide me about how to make resume for part time jobs in Australia and also pls tell about how to approach storeowners and restaurants for the same.I am going to be a march 2025 intake student. Tbh loved the content quality and please do make more content on jobs and other opportunities in melbourne if possible. Thank you!
Heyyy, check out my part time jobs video, all your questions will be answered.
Which course you studied and can you tell us the pathway u followed after as I completed MBA MPA in brisbane and applied TR what should i do next as many ppl suggested me to do ECT
Hi there, not sure what MBA MPA means. Ideally look for a job in your field and do PY if needed or move to a regional area to get PR. Thats what I did.
@@priyanka_saluja Masters in professional accounting ( MPA) but in my case very high points are needed if i move to regional still its not gonna happen !
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Very informative 🎉
Glad you liked it
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Thanks for your support mate!! 😃
Nice video 🎉
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Thanks mate! ❤️
Which course you studied ?
Hi, I did Masters in Business Analytics.
@@priyanka_saluja did you got your field job?
@@sumitkulhari1814 Yep, working as a business analyst
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Thanks Vidhi
Hi priyanka! Found this video very insightful.. i recently requested you to make an in depth video on business analytics as i’ll be pursuing masters in business analytics in feb from macquire university. Before you do that, could you please reply in the text what skills should i learn while im here(4-5 months free time) to make the process of landing an entry level job easier..like softwares like excel,sql, power bi to i know, but something specific to australian market.. what softwares are used there that i should know or be certified in, and should i make projects before hand. I would appreciate your guidance!
Hey Gagan! I'm working on a lot of video suggestions and yours is definitely in my list. I just feel that before I dive into the specifics on my course, there are some very basic things that I can share to help the new and upcoming students.
To answer your questions - I would say first up, think about what parts of business analytics really get you excited. Where do you see yourself in five years? If you dream of being a senior business analyst at a great firm, beefing up your Excel and Power BI skills is a good move. May be you can try out some real-world projects on Fiverr or Upwork to get some practical experience with actual datasets. This hands-on work isn’t just great for getting better at these tools-it’ll also give you cool stuff to talk about in job interviews confidently. I use Excel and Power BI every day in my current job as a business analyst, and they are absolute game-changers so make sure you know all the formulas, power query etc. Become a master at building dashboards and everything around PowerBI.
And I would also say that don’t forget about your communication skills. They’re super important because it’s not just about the numbers-it’s about how you explain them and your data story.
If you’re leaning more towards the technical side, diving into SQL, Python, and R is the way to go. They’re key for any serious data analysis and can really set you apart in tech-heavy roles. I wasn't taught these in my degree and never had interest on the technical side.
One big piece of advice: make sure you enjoy what you’re doing. It’s the best way to avoid burnout and really love your work. While it’s great to have a packed resume with skills and projects from back home, a resume usually gets a quick look-over, less than 30 secs. So, your real superpower will be your ability to connect with people, network, and communicate what makes you special and unique. I have realised this after working at KPMG for almost 3 years now. Also since you have time, reflect on what you actually love to do.
Are you into reading? If so, I’d love to recommend some books that could open up new ways of thinking and really sharpen your analytical edge- just say the word!
Let me know what you think :)
@@priyanka_saluja Wow! Thanks for the insightful response! I can’t thank you enough for this! Having a commerce background i would say im not into tech side of the field but i am still planning to learn the basics of programming - sql and python, baki I’ll definitely give more importance to mastering excel nd power bi. And yes, I am into reading, although it has been a while since i picked a book so would love to start with the one’s you recommend!
Again, really appreciate your response!🤗
@@Gaganjit_Singh I wish someone had told me to think about what I actually love doing and I probably wouldn't have done business analytics. Hence my long response about your question. :)
I would recommend reading some life related books, not really relating to business analytics. Since you have free time, it will be perfect to reflect on what you actually want.
1. Ikigai
2. Influence by Robert Cialdini
3. The Power of Now (could be a bit boring but it has been the most life changing book - I love it)
4. Four-Hour work week (if you plan to own a business one day)
5. The Almanack of Naval Ravikant
6. How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnege
@@priyanka_saluja i get that!
Thanks for the recommendation! I’ve read 2 out of them, will start with the others soon! Also, it felt a relief to be in touch with someone who is in the place i want to be in. I hope to stay in touch once my journey begins! And congratulations for your permanent residency ofcourse! Also, This channel will grow v soon judging from the quality of content!
@@Gaganjit_Singh Thank you!! Means a lot 🥹
I am missing my family 😔
Me too!!